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NORTH SIDE YOUTHS
ORGANIZE SYNAGOG

An Institution in Detroit Since 1849.

Fine China Plates

We are showing ■ at present ■ an
especially fine assortment of

Lenox China Plates. Beauty of

decoration, and the high quality

of the basic product have justly

earned for Lenox the •ppella.

tion of "Aristocrat of Chinas."

Lenox service plates are very

moderately priced-385 to $600

the dozen.

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Kole Jaakove, "Voice of Jacob," La•
rated on Blaine Near Linwood.

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On Tuesday evening, March 23, a
group of boys between the ages of 11
and 16, met in the vestry room of the
Mishkan Israel Synagogue and or-
ganized their own congregation. They
are also planning social, literary and
athletic activities. Morris Gould, act-
An society items and other local notes should be communicated I. the office el Tim
ing chairman, presided. A synagogue Chronicle
by a o'clock Wednesdayal tmluson in order to app..- in the cu rrrrr meek'.
has already been fitted out for them Issue. Phone Cadillac 1040, Society EAR*, Mall notices so so s bet received sot later
and they were given two Scrolls of duo Wednesday.
Law. The services will be conducted
Junior lladassah, with Miss Bon-
On Thursday evening, April 1, at
entirely by the members.
stelle's permission, wish to announce
Morris Fishman, president of the 8:15, Burgess Johnson will lecture at
was Temple Beth El before the Council that Sunday night, April 18, will be
Mishkan Israel Synagogue,
Junior Hadassah night at the Play-
called upon to address the boys. Ile of Jewish Women, his subject, "Giv-
house. The play "Badges" will be
promised the full co-operation of all ing the Public What It Wants," be-
presented. This is a light comedy
members of the shule. Rabbi Jacob ing one of great interest at the pres-
which had a succesful run in New
ent
time.
His
lecture
will
give
an
in-
Bienefeld, rabbi of the congregation,
also delivered an address and offered sight of newspaper and magazine York with Madge Kennedy and
George Kelly in the leads. Since the
editing.
Mr.
Johnson,
who
is
an
au-
his help to the new congregation of
thority on literary subjects, covers a exchange tickets have been available
young men.
for distribution they have been going
wide
range
in
his
talk
and
is
known
The name of the new congregation
is Kole Yaakove, which means the for his so-called common-sense state- very fast. These tickets may be ob-
"Voice of Jacob." This name was de- ments. Ile has the happy faculty of tained from the various girls on the
cided upon because there are 13 char- giving definite and real standards and committee or through mail by ad-
dressing Miss Dorothy Epstein, 545
ter members. This reminded the boys ideals in journalistic work.
Mt. Vernon avenue.
of the 13 charter members of our
faith, Jacob and his 12 sons.
A large number of members and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman
A membership drive will be started guests enjoyed the usual Sunday eve-
immediately and all boys between the ning dinner dance and movie program of King avenue entertained with a
ages of li and 16 years who live in at the Phoenix Club last Sunday. An- reception on Sunday, March 14, in
the neighborhood are invited to join. other enjoyable evening is promised honor of the bar mitzvah of their
Initiation fee is $1.00 and dues are those who attend this week.
son, Paul.
10 cents a week. Meetings are held
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
Miss Mildred Moss of 3284 Sturte-
Alvin D. Hersch conducted services
at the synagogue building, Blaine at the Student Congregation in Ann vant avenue has left for New York to
near Linwood. A feature of the lit-
spend
the Passover holidays with rel-
Arbor last Sunday evening. Ile spoke
erary work is a short talk on some on the subject of Ludwig Lewisohn's atives and friends.
assigned Jewish topic by one or two
members every week. In conjunction "Israel."
At the last meeting of the Junior
with this, a library has been started.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Silverman Hadassah, which was held at Temple
The officers and members of the
Emanuel on Wednesday evening,
organization are Mr. Gleicher, presi- and family, formerly of 1438 Burlin-
March 24, Mrs. Frieda Ullian, na-
dent; E. Fishman, vice-president; M. game avenue, are now residing at
tional president of the Junior Ha-
Gould, secretary; I. Smith, treasurer; 1652 Calvert avenue.
dassah, spoke on her visit in Pales-
Mr. Braiker, first trustee; Meyer
Fishman, second trustee; Robert Tre-
Miss Bluma Diner of Glynn court tine. Mr. Lappin, director of the
peck, third trustee; Emanuel Fish- was hostess at a bridge-luncheon on United Palestine Appeal, spoke brief-
man, Morris Gould, Milton Singer, Saturday afternoon, March 13. Deco- ly on the Detroit campaign and asked
Leo Ashinsky, Irving Smith, David rations were carried out in green. for more workers. About 26 of those
Myers, Sol Myers, Sam Braiker, Joe The following guests were present: present volunteered their services.
Gleicher, Robert Trepeck, Meyer Fish- The Misses Pearl Wartell, Alma
Samuel Moss of 3284 Sturtevant
man, Yale Simon.
Marks, Loretta DeYoung, Mildred
Rosenman, Rosalie Goldstick, Estelle avenue is home from Alma College,
Pereira, Helen R. Rosenberg, Mae Alma, Mich., and will spend the Pass-
Cohen, Gertrude Goldman, Phyllis over holidays with his mother and
S CH
Kaplan, Pearl Gallow, Dorothy Dean, family.
Elsie Sientzel, Dorothy Escovitz and
`tbil
tYllert
Gertiude Winer. Prizes were award-
Mrs. Charles C. Simons of 24 Con-
ed Loretta DeYoung, Estelle Pereira, necticut avenue returned home Mon-
Northwest Women's League:
Mae Cohen and Dorothy Escovitz.
day after spending seven weeks in
The Northwest Women's League of
Chicago with her mother during her
the United Ilebrew Schools will hold a
Sidney J. Newman of 3786 Atkin- illness and demise on March 11.
special meeting on Thursday evening, son avenue has returned from Pitts-
April 1. Officers will be elected and burgh, where he was called by the ill-
Miss Lottie Plotkin of Yorba Linda
final arrangements for the anniver- ness and death of his brother, John R.
Park, Bloomfield Hills, is leaving for
sary luncheon to be given on Tuesday,
Newman.
Huntington, W. Va., where she will
April 13, will be made. Mrs. Lippit,
spend the holidays.
president of the organization, urges
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaufman of
all members to attend the meeting. 2927 Sturtevant avenue gave a sur-
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Steinberg
Anyone wishing to join the organiza- prise party in honor of the birthday
and family, formerly of 1735 Seward
tion is also invited.
anniversary of their daughter, Ella, avenue, are now residing in their new
on Sunday evening, March 14. The home at 603 Eastlawn avenue.
New Semester:
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Pesach is the beginning of a new Bernath, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faigel,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Pisgah
semester in all the branches of the the Misses Ida and Molly Slutsky,
is plan-
United Hebrew Schools. Children are Pauline and Ruth Wohl, Lillian Eich- Lodge, No. 34, I. 0. B. B.,
now being registered, examined and ner, Edith Radner and Esther Goss ning its first card party to be given
in the new B'nai B'rith Community
classified.
and Hugo Bernath, William Brown,
The main office at Kirby Center, David Levin, Robert Kaplan, Kenneth Center, 275 East Ferry avenue, on
609 East Kirby avenue, is open all Jacobson, Theodore Eichner, Charles Sunday, April 11, at 8 p. m. Refresh-
day. The Philadelphia avenue branch Faigel and Alvin Klein of Galion, ments will be served and prizes
awarded at each table. Admission is
at Philadelphia and Byron is open on
75 cents. The public is invited.
week days between 3:00 p. m. and Ohio.
8:30, and on Sundays between 9:00
Mrs. Joseph Kaufman of 2927
A special feature of the Jewish Art
a. m. and 2:00 p. m. The other Sturtevant avenue was hostess at a
branches on Delmar and Westminster, surprise party given in honor of Mr. Exhibit will be a reception to the
artists
on next Thursday evening,
and at 665 Wilkins avenue are also Kaufman. Among the guests were
April 1, at Temple Beth El. Assist-
open between 3:00 p. m. and 8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernath, Mr. ing Mrs. Werbe will be the following
Special classes are being organized and Mrs. Emery Bernath, Mr. and
now for beginners. Children five years Mrs. James Sobel, Mr. and Mrs. Sig- hostesses: Council of Jewish Wom-
of age are accepted in the kindergar- mund Wohl, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel en, Mrs. David Levy, Mrs. Helen
Farbstein, Mrs. Frank Martin; Tern-
ten classes.
Klein, Hugo Bernath, Miss Pauline
The week before Pesach was de- Wohl, Miss Ella Kaufman and Arthur ple Beth El Sisterhood, Mrs. Van
Sleet, Mrs. Israel Brown; Ladies
clared by the United Hebrew Schools
Auxiliary of Shaarey Zedek, Mrs. In-
to be a Bialik week. Bialik's poems Kaufman.
man Kaplan, Mrs. Maurice Zackheini;
were studied, his songs were sung,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bachrach of
and his stories told. Teachers utilized 314 Monterey avenue entertained Senior liadassah, Mrs. A. J. Koffman,
Mrs. Noah Aronstam; Junior Hadas-
this week for an intensive discussion
their immediate family last Sunday sah, Miss Rose Babcock, Miss Rhea
and appreciation of Bialik's literary
in honor of their twenty-fifth wed- Harris; Sisterhood of Temple Eman-
and Jewish national achievements.
ding anniversary. Guests were pres- uel, Mrs. Herman Fischer; I.adies
ent from Flint and Adrian, Mich., Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith, Sirs. Harry
The fox is familiar with more than
and Toledo.
Fleishman, Mrs. Nathan Fishman;
one hole.
Detroit Ilebrew Ladies Aid Society,
Mrs. Joseph Fleischer; hostesses-at-
large, Mrs. A. F. Eeliel, Mrs. Stanley
Lewis and Mrs. Morris Garvett.

Colorful Table Lamps

An

Unusual Special Selling at

$3.95

Complete With Shade

These table lamps are made of
a composition material which
closely resembles pottery, mounted
on teakwood stands. Shades are
made of a highly mercerized cotten
fabric that gives the effect of silk.

Shades are neatly shirred, lined
with contrasting material, trimmed
with gold and black braid. Variety
of colors.

Only a limited number at this
special price, $3.95 complete.

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Sirs. Milton Lehman (Sylvia Imer-
man) of Utah is the guest of her par-
ents at 2055 Gladstone avenue. Mr.
Lehman will arrive in May.

GRAND OPENING

SATURDAY,
MARCH 27

Mr. and Sirs. Koperman enter-
tained 55 guests with a dinner in
honor of Miss Shirley Koperman and
Benjamin F. Fishman, whose engage-
ment has recently been announced.

Mrs. David Harris and Miss Claire
Weller are accompanying David Bus-
sey on a motor trip to Chicago
While there, they will attend the wed-
ding of Mr. Bussey'a sister.

Miss Sylvia Jackson entertained
with a surprise bridge party in honor
of the birthday anniversary of Miss
Mollie Tenebaum. Miss Tenebaum
was the recipient of many lovely
gifts.

Exclusive Ready-to-Wear

Dresses
Suits
Coats

Mrs. Max A. Fried of Second
boulevard, who is spending the win-
ter in Miami, Fla., was hostess at
bridge-lucheon at the El Mar Hotel,
Miami Beach, in honor of Mrs. Albert
Propper of Philadelphia, Pa. Among
the guests were Mrs. II. Ii. Prenz-
lauer, Mrs. A. H. Eisler, Mrs. Sadie
Newell and Sirs. Joseph Harris of
Detroit, Mrs. I. Brown of New York,
Mrs. J. Klein and Sirs. Millsberg of
Cleveland.

Among the delightful affairs given
in honor of Mrs. Samuel Stuart (Ger-
trude Brandt), whose marriage was
an event of Sunday, March 14, were
a miscellaneous shower at which Mrs g
Nathan Blank was hostess; a linen
shower given at the Palmetto by Miss
Sophye B. Lipnick and Mrs. Roy Che-
fets; a Chinese party, bridge and sur
prise handkerchief shower at which
Miss Edith Sominsky was hostess, and
Mrs. M. Macklin entertained with a
dinner for six couples at her home on
Forest avenue. A few day. prior 0
her marriage, Mrs. Stuart enter-
tained her many hostesses with a
trousseau tea.

and Children's Coats

Including the latest and most desirable of
American styles and copies from authentic
French modes.

YOUR ATTENDANCE IS REQUESTED

A. S. Greenberg

Sirs. J. Stuart of Winnipeg, Can-
ada, is visiting her son and daughter-
in-law, Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Stuart,
whose marriage was an event of Sun-
day, March 14. Mrs. Stuart will re-
main in Detroit until after the Pass-
over holidays.

8816 TWELFTH STREET

ONE PRICE TO ALL

Miss Sylvia Rosenfeld of 15375
Log Cabin avenue entertained in
honor of the eighteenth birthday an-
niversary of her sister, Sadie. The
table was decorated with sweet peas
and roses. A midnight luncheon was
served to 35 guests.

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